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Last week Dave Smart did two things to boost the sales of his magazines: 1) he cut the price of Coronet from 35? to 25?, effective with the September issue; 2) he bought, for a reputed $11,000, the 80,000 circulation of Scribner's Magazine, which suspended publication last May (TIME...
...chemical industry got a further boost when the U. S. entered the War: German patents were confiscated and turned over to U. S. firms. But after the U. S. entered the War, prices for many commodities were fixed below their neutrality highs and although war profits were bigger on bigger volume, neutrality's profits were not eaten into by high war taxes...
...TIME, here is a boost from Canada. Keep printing both sides and you'll always have lots of friends. It is only the small magazine that is afraid to print the truth...
...purchase of U. S.-mined silver at above the world price-a subsidy to domestic silver producers. The "economy-minded" Senate proposed to boost the price for domestic silver from 64.64? an oz. (world price around...
...read weekly by several millions, it is unfortunate so many have been misinformed by you (May 8, p. 66) how to pronounce "Juarez." It will be easier to get them on the right track if you will correct it before it grows any more, and after the boost you give the picture there is certain to be a lot of talk about it. There surely are many Spanish-speaking natives of these southern countries right there at Rockefeller Center who would gladly inform you it is not pronounced "Wha-race," but "Whar-s"-first syllable strongly aspirated, followed by only...